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lsp.servers.templ

The templ language server.

Type: submodule

Default: { }

Declared by:

lsp.servers.templ.enable

Whether to enable templ.

Type: boolean

Default: false

Example: true

Declared by:

lsp.servers.templ.package

The templ package to use.

Alternatively, templ should be installed on your $PATH.

Type: null or package

Default: pkgs.templ

Declared by:

lsp.servers.templ.packageFallback

When enabled, the language server package will be added to the end of the PATH (suffix) instead of the beginning (prefix).

This can be useful if you want local versions of the language server (e.g. from a devshell) to override the nixvim version.

Type: boolean

Default: false

Declared by:

lsp.servers.templ.activate

Whether to call vim.lsp.enable() for templ.

Type: boolean

Default: true, unless the server’s name is *

Example: false

Declared by:

lsp.servers.templ.config

Configurations for templ.

Type: attribute set of anything

Default: { }

Example:

{
  cmd = [
    "clangd"
    "--background-index"
  ];
  filetypes = [
    "c"
    "cpp"
  ];
  root_markers = [
    "compile_commands.json"
    "compile_flags.txt"
  ];
}

Declared by:

lsp.servers.templ.name

The name to use for templ. Supplied to functions like vim.lsp.enable().

Type: string or raw lua code

Default: "templ"

Declared by: